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This Asia tech industry summary will mainly focus on floods in Malaysia disrupting production at Japanese and Taiwanese factories in Kuala Lumpur and seven nearby states, South Korea's SK Hynix winning China's conditional approval to take over Intel NAND business after having invested US$7.5 million in Hubei Sinophorus Electronic Materials, and Taiwan Asia Semiconductor (TAS) and Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) stepping up deployments for third-generation semiconductor materials.
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Global supply chain concerned about Omicron and Malaysia floods
Table 2: Main industries and flood impacts in Malaysian states (I)
Table 3: Main industries and flood impacts in Malaysian states (II)
SK Hynix invests in Chinese material supplier, gets approval to acquire Intel NAND
Table 4: SK Hynix wins China's conditional approval to acquire Intel NAND
Taiwan's TAS and SAS step up deployments for third-gen semiconductors
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